stevez wrote:I'm pretty sure he just uses plain, garden variety Vienna corn dogs.
nr706 wrote:It's been reported on the board here that Doug uses purchased, frozen corn dogs...
nr706 wrote:It's been reported on the board here that Doug uses purchased, frozen corn dogs, unlike GNR nominee Wiener and Still Champion.
Smoked Debreziner with Bacon-Garlic Mayonnaise and Goat Cheese
$5.00
Mhays wrote:Word of warning - the line is ALWAYS out the door.
gleam wrote:Mhays wrote:Word of warning - the line is ALWAYS out the door.
On Saturdays, starting at about 11am.
On weekdays, it's a different story. Many, many times I've shown up to have either absolutely no line or one or two people ahead of me.
Just a matter of timing. I like to go early in the week, after about 1pm.
gleam wrote:I can vouch for that, too. Unfortunately, my office is a bit too far and Kuma's service is a bit too slow for me to make it there and back in an hour.
YoYoPedro wrote:gleam wrote:Mhays wrote:Word of warning - the line is ALWAYS out the door.
On Saturdays, starting at about 11am.
On weekdays, it's a different story. Many, many times I've shown up to have either absolutely no line or one or two people ahead of me.
Just a matter of timing. I like to go early in the week, after about 1pm.
Also a great time for a Kuma's visit -Tuesday around 1PM.
gleam wrote:
On weekdays, it's a different story. Many, many times I've shown up to have either absolutely no line or one or two people ahead of me.
Mhays wrote:Word of warning - the line is ALWAYS out the door. It does move fairly quickly, and you can always plan to get your order to go and eat it in the car. Try getting there during good weather right when it opens and you won't wait long...otherwise, wear your Anorak and snowshoes...
third coast foodie wrote:
Please Remeber that Dougs is CASH ONLY
third coast foodie wrote:Mhays wrote:Word of warning - the line is ALWAYS out the door. It does move fairly quickly, and you can always plan to get your order to go and eat it in the car. Try getting there during good weather right when it opens and you won't wait long...otherwise, wear your Anorak and snowshoes...
Please Remeber that Dougs is CASH ONLY
I was one of the chumps waiting in line on a very cold saturday 2 weeks ago just to finally get to the front of the line and see the ONE SIGN saying "cash only"
Come on Doug, put a sign on the door or window, something. You know people often have to wait 20 minutes or more to order food.
I am still pretty upset about the incident and have given up Hot Dougs for Lent (Take That!)
The whole thing wouldn't have been so distressing if I could have just run off to schmoe hot dog stand to get my alligator sausage and duck fat fries.
If I worked at an amusement park with the newest greatest roller coaster in the world and I saw Doug ready to board after waiting in line for 2 hours - I would send him to the back of the line.
Kennyz wrote:I don't know what the dialogue was like between you and Doug when you got to the front of the line - or perhaps you were so PO's that you just turned around and walked out - but I will note that the one time this happened to me, Doug said "No problem, man, you'll just pay me next time."
Louisa Chu wrote:So that's how he does it - the first one's free my friend. The next thing you know, you're shivering on a street corner begging for a fix.
Dmnkly wrote:Louisa Chu wrote:So that's how he does it - the first one's free my friend. The next thing you know, you're shivering on a street corner begging for a fix.
And as we all know, he's well-experienced in selling contraband
Louisa Chu wrote:Dmnkly wrote:Louisa Chu wrote:So that's how he does it - the first one's free my friend. The next thing you know, you're shivering on a street corner begging for a fix.
And as we all know, he's well-experienced in selling contraband
As we know, that's "was", my friend - lest any busybody wants to try to report him again. Maybe he'll make a cuy dog.
http://www.skilletdoux.com/2008/02/cuy.html
YoYoPedro wrote:Louisa Chu wrote:Dmnkly wrote:Louisa Chu wrote:So that's how he does it - the first one's free my friend. The next thing you know, you're shivering on a street corner begging for a fix.
And as we all know, he's well-experienced in selling contraband
As we know, that's "was", my friend - lest any busybody wants to try to report him again. Maybe he'll make a cuy dog.
http://www.skilletdoux.com/2008/02/cuy.html
I loved cuy in Ecuador & Peru, but haven't seen it available in these parts. I clicked the link in your post, but wasn't able to ascertain from the blog where the cuy is/was served. Was it in Chicago?
Dmnkly wrote:Cuy isn't illegal, is it, Louisa? (Seems like that's what you were implying, but I've never heard of it)